> $ touch $'\xFF\xAA\xFF' > $ vi $'\xFF\xAA\xFF' > $ egrep foo $'\xFF\xAA\xFF' > > All worked fine from my Bash shell with locale encoding set to UTF-8. > I can also open the created file from the GNOME editor file dialog (it > even tells me the filename is not valid in my locale's encoding). The > Nedit editor also worked. So far I haven't found anything that failed. So what SMB server did you mount here, using what software, and what mount options? I think you might be referring to an entirely different use case. Regards, Martin
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